Attractions and places to see around Greng include its location on the eastern shore of Lake Morat in the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland. This municipality offers a combination of historical sites and natural landscapes. Greng is situated near the historic town of Murten/Morat and provides access to the scenic Mont Vully area. The region is characterized by its lakeside setting and proximity to significant cultural landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Broye canal connects the Morat and Neuchâtel lakes. From this bridge, you can admire the landscape along the canal.
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Cycling is not allowed in this location You will have to transport your bikes. THIS REMARK DOES NOT MAKE SENSE, "respect" for cyclists (many) and "tolerance" for pedestrians (few) and everything will happen in order and dignity!!!
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The small museum is highly recommended.
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Very beautiful old French town with many cafes to linger. Furthermore, on the edge of the old town you have a fantastic view of Lake Murten.
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Worth a short stop, further up there is a great espresso above the theaters!
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A nice resting place with excursion restaurant
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The amphitheater of Avenches is certainly one of the most impressive legacies of Roman culture. The medieval bishop's tower at the entrance houses the Roman museum. The amphitheater and tower are within shouting distance of the castle entrance. Right next door, visitors can use a large paid parking lot. The amphitheater is also the starting point for the other Roman sights in the Avanches area.
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Greng and its surroundings offer several significant historical sites. You can visit the Murten Old Town, known for its historic alleys, arcades, and views of Lake Morat. Further afield, the Avenches Roman Amphitheatre, once the capital of the Helvetic Empire, is a must-see, hosting concerts and housing a Roman museum. Greng itself is home to the Greng-Spitz archaeological site, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring prehistoric pile-dwelling settlements, and the private 18th-century Château de Greng.
Greng is beautifully situated on the eastern shore of Lake Morat (Murtensee), offering picturesque lakeside views and opportunities for water sports like paddleboarding, swimming, and sailing. You can also explore the scenic lakeside paths for walking or cycling. The Saane River, often marking the linguistic border, features trails through woods. Additionally, Mont Vully, located between Lake Morat and Lake Neuchâtel, provides magnificent panoramic views and vineyards.
Yes, several attractions around Greng are suitable for families. The Murten Old Town is enjoyable for all ages with its historic charm and dining options. The Avenches Roman Amphitheatre is also family-friendly, offering a glimpse into Roman history. Exploring the lakeside paths around Lake Morat or the trails along the Saane River are great outdoor options for families.
Absolutely! The region around Greng is excellent for cycling. You can enjoy the popular 28-kilometer 'Tour du Lac de Morat' cycling route around Lake Morat. There are also various road cycling, touring bicycle, and mountain biking routes available. For example, you can find routes like the 'Lake Murten Tour' or trails around the Broye Canal. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Greng guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Greng guide, or the MTB Trails around Greng guide.
The 'Pont Rotary' over the Broye Canal (also known as the Wooden bridge over the Canal de la Broye) is a significant wooden arch bridge connecting the northern and southern banks of the Broye Canal. It's a popular spot for pedestrians, cyclists, and inline skaters, allowing easy passage between Lake Neuchâtel and Lake Murten. The bridge was originally part of EXPO 2002 and has been renovated to serve its purpose as a convenient and scenic crossing.
Yes, the Wooden bridge over the Canal de la Broye (Pont Rotary) is noted as wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for those with mobility needs to enjoy the scenic crossing. When planning your visit, it's always recommended to check specific accessibility details for other sites.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Mont Vully. This popular hiking area offers magnificent vistas of Lake Morat, Lake Neuchâtel, the Jura chain, and the Alps. The Murten Old Town also provides excellent views of Lake Morat.
Yes, especially in the nearby Murten Old Town, you'll find numerous options for dining and drinking, including rustic wine taverns and various restaurants. The town offers something for every taste, making it a great place to stop for a meal or refreshment after exploring.
The Saane River is notable for several reasons. It often marks the 'Röstigraben,' the linguistic border between German-speaking and French-speaking Switzerland. Visitors can find beautiful trails through woods along the river, particularly between the Schiffenensee and Laupen, offering a peaceful nature experience.
Visitors frequently praise the historical richness and natural beauty of the area. The Murten Old Town is loved for its charm and views, while the Avenches Roman Amphitheatre is considered an impressive legacy of Roman culture. The scenic trails along the Saane River and the convenience of the Pont Rotary for cyclists and walkers are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Mont Vully area, located between Lake Morat and Lake Neuchâtel, is known for its south-facing slopes covered in vineyards. Many charming villages in this region offer opportunities for wine tastings, allowing visitors to sample local wines while enjoying the scenic landscape.
Greng-Spitz is an archaeological site on a peninsula in Lake Morat, recognized as part of the Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps UNESCO World Heritage Site. It contains significant remnants of pile-dwelling settlements from the Middle Neolithic and Bronze Age, with some timber dating back to 3864-3820 BC. Artifacts found here are displayed at the Museum in Murten/Morat, highlighting the region's ancient history.


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